What's in your CBD?

Test Results

From the label

From our test results

Accuracy Rating

This product claims 300 mg of CBD. Our test results found 312.480 mg of CBD, 4.2% more than what is listed on the product’s label.

See how this product compares to other CBD products we have tested here.

Cannabinoid breakdown per bottle

CBD (mg / bottle)

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THC (mg / bottle)

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Other cannabinoids (mg / bottle)

The unadulterated test results on this page come directly from the certificate of analysis (linked above) from an independent lab, which we pay directly. This is a single independent lab test of one product, at one point in time. We do not guarantee that all products or labs will produce the same results. Lab results may differ based on the different methodologies of testing used by each lab or inconsistencies in the product. Learn more about our review process here.

About the product

Endoca claims this is a hemp extract with 300 mg of CBD and also low concentrations of CBC, CBG, and CBN. Our lab tests found that it contains 312.500 mg of CBD as well as low amounts of CBDV and CBL.

Endoca states explicitly: “We have been working hard on finding the cannabis/hemp strains/hemp containing high concentration of CBD, other cannabinoids and untraceable amounts of THC.”

They claim to avoid THC and our testing found no THC in their product. Endoca does not claim “full spectrum” because this product doesn’t contain THC, which is honest. This product would fit in the category of “broad spectrum” because it has CBD and other cannabinoids, but it does not contain THC.

Our testing found 4.2% more cannabinoids than their label suggests.

You can take this product sublingually or mix with a food or drink.

Cannabinoid breakdown per mL

CBD (mg / mL)

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THC (mg / mL)

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Other cannabinoids (mg / mL)

Endoca claims to have 1 mg of CBD per drop with a total of 300 drops per bottle, which works out to 30 mg of CBD per 1 mL. Our testing found that 1 mL contains 31.248 mg of CBD and zero THC.

About the company

Endoca is one of the largest and longest running CBD companies on the market.

Endoca was one of the few companies tested by the FDA in 2016 to contain the cannabinoids it advertised.

The bad:

Endoca claims to have a GMP certification, but there is no way to verify those claims on their website or other sources.

Endoca also claims to have an organic certification but doesn’t provide the official cert and they oddly state on their website that organic certifications are a “hoax” and can’t be trusted. At least they’re honest about their worthless organic certification?

An extensive internet search for Endoca found no reports of inconsistency, toxins, pesticides, metals, fake products, or unethical business practices.

Other sizes available

We tested the $31 bottle (10 mL) of the CBD Oil, 300mg. Endoca also offers CBD Oil in a 10 ml bottle with 1500 mg for $129. However, we did not test the higher potency product and can’t provide information on its cannabinoid levels, accuracy, or value.